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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-57 Resolution No. 11-57 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION AND ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR A GRANT UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 WHEREAS, Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 provides for block grant funding assistance to units of local governments for the purpose of strengthening the ability of said governments and elected officials to determine the community development needs, set priorities, and allocate resources to various activities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Elgin, Illinois, has determined that additional emphasis is needed in the area of community development in order that beneficial solutions to the preservation and rehabilitation of affordable housing, the rehabilitation of public facilities, and support for public service activities may be addressed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That a submission be made to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant in the amount of Nine Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($920,000) for the following projects: 1. RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM CDBG funds will be used to provide grants for the rehabilitation of housing owned and/or occupied by low and moderate income families. Submitting Agency: City of Elgin's Community Development Department Location: City-wide activity Proposed Level of Funding: $470,955 2. CDBG PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION CDBG funds will be used for program administration, including program oversight, management, monitoring and coordination; the preparation and submission of reports as required by federal regulations; and public information and assistance. Submitting Agency: City of Elgin's Community Development Department Location: 150 Dexter Court, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $75,000 3. NORTHERN ILLINOIS FOOD BANK — FOOD DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNITY NUTRITION CENTER CDBG funds will be used to assist with funding the construction of a new food distribution facility and nutrition center at 273 Dearborn Court in Geneva. Submitting Agency: Northern Illinois Food Bank Location: 600 Industrial Drive, St. Charles Proposed Level of Funding: $75,000 4. SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES—REPLACE HAVC CDBG funds will be used to replace aging HVAC units. Submitting Agency: Senior Services Associates Location: 101 South Grove Avenue, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $42,500 5. PADS OF ELGIN EMERGENCY SHELTER PROGRAM CDBG funds will be used to pay the rent for their facilities, where emergency shelter and homeless prevention services are provided. Submitting Agency: PADS of Elgin Location: 1730 Berkley Street, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $50,000 6. AID—ENERGY EFFICIENCY UPGRADES—695 STATE ST. LOCATION CDBG funds will be used to replace the siding, windows and roof. Submitting Agency: Association for Individual Development Location: 1135 Bowes Road, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $53,935 7. COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTER—INTERIOR BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS CDBG funds will be used to repair and improve the existing building and facilities. Submitting Agency: Community Crisis Center, Inc. Location: 37 South Geneva Street, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $42,850 8. WELL CHILD CENTER—PHASE II SITE IMPROVEMENTS CDBG funds will be used to provide security and safety in the parking lot. Submitting Agency: Well Child Center Location: 620 Wing Street, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $64,700 9. WAYSIDE CROSS MINISTRIES-EMERGENCY SHELTER ASSISTANCE CDBG funds will be used to pay the rent for their facilities, where emergency shelter and homeless prevention services are provided. Submitting Agency: Wayside Cross Ministries Location: 1732 Berkley Street, Elgin Proposed Level of Funding: $45,060 - 2 - Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such submission with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and to provide additional information and furnish such documents as may be required by said Department to execute such agreements as are required by said Department, and to act as the authorized correspondent of the City of Elgin. s/Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: March 23, 2011 Adopted: March 23, 2011 Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Diane Robertson Diane Robertson, City Clerk - 3 - ( EFORT TO MAYOR & MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL E LG I N THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS MEETING DATE: January 12, 2011 INITIATIVE A: Program Year 2011 Community Development Block Grant — First Public Hearing COMMUNITY GOAL • Neighborhood Vitality: Supporting a variety of neighborhood organizations and community efforts to bring residents together OBJECTIVE • Conduct public hearing to consider applications submitted after December 15 for the 2011 Community Development Block Grant Program, hear presentations by applicants, and request citizen comments regarding current and past projects (1111*.' PURPOSE • Providing a public forum to consider applications for the 2011 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant program RECOMMENDATION • Accept all applications for the Fiscal Year 2011 CDBG Program /1ST ciTY ) BACKGROUND The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program was created in 1974 by the passage of the Housing and Community Development Act. The major goals of the program are to develop viable urban communities through the provision of: 1. Decent, safe, and sanitary housing; 2. Suitable living environments; and 3. Expanded economic development opportunities. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines the amount of each entitlement grant by a statutory dual formula which uses several objective measures of k community needs, including population, the extent of poverty, housing overcrowding, age of housing and population growth lag in relationship to other metropolitan areas.There are a total of 1,237 entitlement grantees throughout the country. CDBG funds are to be used primarily to benefit low/moderate income persons, those making less than 80 percent Area Median Income. The city has participated in the program since 1975 receiving over $25 million in financial assistance since that time. The CDBG program had a 2010 federal annual budget of $3.9 billion dollars, of which the city received over $921,000. The city will be notified in April/May 2011 of the actual 2011 CDBG funding allocation. OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS Staff anticipates that the City will receive approximately $920,000 for the 2011 program year. The first public hearing establishes the final deadline for submission of applications. As of December 15, the city received 12 applications requesting over $1.2 million. The public hearing also provides applicants with a forum to make presentations before the City Council regarding their projects. Finally, the public hearing is an opportunity for citizens to comment on current and past CDBG funded projects. All applications submitted are available for viewing at the City's webpage located at: www.cityofelgin.org/index.aspx?nid=323 INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Kane County and city staff hosted a training session for all potential applicants on October 14, 2010. Following that training session, staff has provided one-on-one technical assistance to a dozen social service agencies over the past two months. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS In FY 2010, the city was allocated $921,182 in CDBG grant funds. A number of organizations that provide services to the Elgin community benefited from these funds. In addition, $479,340 of the grant funding was allocated to the rehabilitation of single and multi-family homes thereby supplementing the city's own housing grant programs, while $75,000 was allocated to administration of the 2010 program. Staff estimates that the city will receive a similar funding level for FY 2011. The city will be notified in April/May 2011 of the actual funding allocation. Once projects have been identified and approved by the city council, final budgets for each project or program will be established in the city's CDBG fund. 4) ill a 2 BUDGET IMPACT FUND(S) ACCOUNT(S) PROJECT#(S) AMOUNT AMOUNT BUDGETED AVAILABLE N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A LEGAL IMPACT None. ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION None. NEXT STEPS 1. Staff will review each application to ensure requested funding conforms to all HUD and city requirements 2. City staff will present their recommendations before city council at the Work Session scheduled for February 9, 2011, 6:00 pm 3. A 30-day public review period of selected projects will begin February 13, 2011 and end March 15, 2011 4. Staff will present all public comments at the final public hearing on March 23, 2011 5. City council will finalize selected projects at the final public hearing 6. City staff will prepare the FY 2011 Annual Action Plan for submittal to HUD by April 15, 2011 r 3 A Prepared by: Jennifer Fritz-Williams, Historic Preservation Planner Reviewed by: Sarosh Saher, Senior Planner Reviewed by: Marc Mylott, Community Development Director Reviewed by: Colleen Lavery, Chief Financial Officer Reviewed by: William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel/Chief Development Officer Final Review by: Richard G. Kozal,Assistant City Manager/Chief Operating Officer Approved by: Sean R. Stegall, City Manager ATTACHMENTS A: Public Hearing Agenda. B: 2011-2012 CDBG Program Funding Requests 111 h A, 4 ' Attachment A 1ST PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE CITY OF ELGIN'S 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM JANUARY 12,2011,6:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS A. First Public Hearing on the 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant Program • Presentation from the City of Elgin Community Development Group: 1. Overview of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and Citizen Review Process • Request for Citizen Comments Regarding Current and Past CDBG Programs • Presentation of Proposals by Applicants Seeking Funding Under the 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant Program (Note: Applicants are not required to make a presentation. Please limit presentations to 5 minutes per funding proposal) 1. City of Elgin,Community Development Group: • Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program 2. City of Elgin, Community Development Group: • CDBG Program Administration 3. Renz Center • Pavement Project 4. Senior Services Associates • HVAC Upgrade ��.j' 5. PADS of Elgin Inc 4, • Emergency Shelter Program 1 -1 6. Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Fox Valley • Housing Rehabilitation 7. Association for Individual Development • Security Upgrades /� ���^C-- ��S� 8. Well Child Center • Exterior Site Improvements 9. Wayside Cross Ministries • Computer Lab 10. Northern Illinois Food Bank • Construction of New Facility 11. Ecker Center for Mental Health , • Utilities 12. Feeding Greater Elgin • New freezer/cooler 13. Other Proposals (Applicants submitting proposals at the Public Hearing for 2011-2012 CDBG Program Year funding) B. Announcements • City Council Work Session: Project Selection Time: 6:00 P.M. Committee of the Whole Meeting Date: February 9, 2011, Wednesday Location: City of Elgin Municipal Building 150 Dexter Court,City Council Chamber Second Floor,North Tower • Final Public Hearing Time: 7:00 P.M. City Council Meeting Date: March 23, 2011, Wednesday Location: City of Elgin Municipal Building 150 Dexter Court, City Council Chamber Second Floor,North Tower C. Close First Public Hearing 411) Attach m CITY OF ELGIN 2010-2011 CDBG PROGRAM FUNDING REQUESTS Submitting Organization/Agency Project Name Funding Request 1 City of Elgin Planning&Neighborhood Services Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program $600,000 2 City of Elgin Planning&Neighborhood Services CDBG Program Administration $75,000 3 Renz Center Pavement Project $27,000 4 Senior Services Associates HVAC Upgrade $42,500 5 PADS of Elgin Emergency Shelter $50,000 6 Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Fox Valley Purchase and rehabiltate one home in Elgin $20,000 7 AID Energy Efficiency Rehabilitation $77,968 8 Well Child Center Phase Two site improvements $64,700 9 Wayside Cross Ministries Computer Lab $23,840 10 Northern Illinois Food Bank New food distribution center $150,000 11 Ecker Center Utilities $100,000 12 Feeding Greater Elgin New freezer/cooler $40,000 13 14 15 Total CDBG Funds Requested $1,271,008 Anticipated 2011 CDBG Funding Allocation $920,000 II Report to Mayor& Members of City Council E L_ I ri THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS MEETING DATE: February 9, 2011 INITIATIVE A: Program Year 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant Work Session COMMUNITY GOAL • Neighborhood Vitality: Supporting a variety of neighborhood organizations and community efforts to bring residents together OBJECTIVE • Select projects for tentative funding (and determine the budget allocation for each) for the 2011-2012 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant program PURPOSE • Advance the city's funding priorities and policies for the FY 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant Program RECOMMENDATION • Select nine projects for tentative funding with a budget allocation totaling $920,000 BACKGROUND Each year, the city council conducts two public hearings and a work session for the development of the annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. On January 12, 2011, the city council conducted the first public hearing on the 2011-2012 CDBG Program. The city council solicited input from citizens on community needs, sought comments on past and present CDBG projects and performance and accepted project proposals competing for 2011-2012 CDBG Program funds. The purpose of this work session is to discuss and select projects for the 2011-2012 CDBG Program and establish project budgets. A work session agenda and project summaries of the 15 proposed projects are attached (Attachments A and B, respectively). Fifteen projects were submitted and are eligible for funding. Seven requests for funding were modified and the city adjusted its request for the Residential Rehabilitation Program from $600,000 to $470,955. AID and One Hope United divided their scope of work into smaller idigh phases, lowering their requested funding amount. In addition, Habitat for Humanity raised their funding request to meet the minimum requirement and Wayside Cross Ministries and Ecker Center adjusted their funding and project to meet Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements. Finally, Northern Illinois Food Bank agreed to lower their funding request to allow the city to fund more projects. The selected projects and budgets listed within Table 1 below will be subject to a 30-day public review and comment period beginning February 12, 2011 and ending March 15, 2011. The city council will conduct the final public hearing on March 23, 2011 where they will review any public comments, consider approving the projects selected for the 2011-2012 CDBG Program and adopt a resolution authorizing staff to submit the Annual Action Plan to HUD. Table 1:Selected Projects and Budgets Revised Tab Funding Final No. Submitting Organization/Agency Project Name Request Budget El COE-PNS Residential Rehabilitation Grant Pro i am $500,000 $470,955 COE-PNS CDBG Pro a . Administration $75,000 $75,000 Renz Center Pavement Pro.-ct $27,000 $0 4 Senior Services Associates HVAC U 1u .de $42,500 $42,500 ©PADS of E 141 Emer:enc Shelter Assistance $50,000 $50,000 6 HFHNFV Purchase/Rehabiltate One Home $25,000 $0 lig AID 'eha.ihtation tate t o A' $53,935 $53,935 8 Well Child Center Phase Two Site Im. ovements $64,700 $64,700 9 Wa side Cross Ministries Da e Homeless Shelter Assistance $45,060 _ $45,060 10 Northern Illinois Food Bank New Food Distribution Center $75,000 $75,000 Ecker Center Case Mana:er Sala $60,410 $0 Feedin:Greater E New Freezer/Cooler $40,000 $0 ®NHS of the Fox Valle Foreclosure Prevention Counselin: $29,750 $0 In Comm Crisis Center Interior Remodelin:Pro.•ct $49,950 $42,850 ®One Ho.• United Pla a ound U t44 .de Phase 1 $73,262 $0 Total CDBG Funds Re I uested $1,211,567 $920,000 - Left -$291,567 $0' Anticipated 2011 CDBGFunding Allocation $920,000- - - Ca.ital $951,347 $749,940 82% Service $185,220 EH $95,060 10% Admin $75,000 6% $75,000 8% OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS Staff anticipates that the city will receive approximately $920,000 for the 2011-2012 program year. Staff has initiated the 2011 CDBG program development process. The city council conducted the first public hearing on Wednesday, January 12, 2011. The final public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 23, 2011. AR) NEXT STEPS 1. A 30-day public review period of selected projects will begin February 12, 2011 and end March 15, 2011 2. Staff will present all public comments at the final public hearing on March 23, 2011 3. City council will finalize selected projects at the final public hearing 4. City staff will prepare the FY 2011 Annual Action Plan for submittal to HUD by April 15, 2011 Prepared by: Jennifer Fritz-Williams, Historic Preservation Planner Reviewed by: Sarosh Saher,Senior Planner Reviewed by: Marc Mylott, Community Development Director Reviewed by: Colleen Lavery, Chief Financial Officer Reviewed by: William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel/Chief Development Officer Final Review by: Richard G. Kozal,Assistant City Manager/Chief Operating Officer Approved b PP by: Y can R. Stegall ity M lager ATTACHMENTS A: Public Hearing Agenda B: Project Summary Sheets J>tI r� CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA 41) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM 2011-2012 PROGRAM YEAR A. Review of 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proposals and budget. Note: Public input is generally limited to responses to questions asked by the City Council. B. Selection of projects for tentative funding for the 2011-2012 CDBG program year and budget allocation for individual projects. C. Announcement of the thirty (30) day public review and comment period beginning February 12, 2011 and ending March 15, 2011. D. Announcement of the Final Public Hearing on March 23, 2011. Date: March 23,2011, City Council Meeting Day: Wednesday Time: 7:00 P.M. Location: City of Elgin Municipal Building 150 Dexter Court '44) City Council Chamber Second Floor,North Tower PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program B. Funding Requested: $600,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $470,955 (revised) D. Project Location: City-wide E. Applicant: City of Elgin, 150 Dexter Ct, Elgin IL 60120 F. Contact Person: Crystal McGuire, Administrative Assistant II 847-931-5939 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The City of Elgin's Community Development Group is requesting funding for the Residential Rehabilitation Program to provide financial assistance for housing rehabilitation projects. The goal of this program is to (1) eliminate code violations that impact health and safety, (2) facilitate building rehabilitation, (3) address lead-based paint hazards, (4) perform handicap accessibility improvements and emergency repairs, and (5) improve energy efficiency. This program provides assistance to low income households that oftentimes defer home maintenance. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. 24 CFR 570.208(b)(X) activities undertaken to prevent or eliminate slums/blight. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.202 (a)(1), Rehabilitation activities for privately- owned residential buildings C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Decent Housing 2. Outcome: Sustainability: Promoting Livable or Viable Communities IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. B. Project Objectives: 1) To eliminate code violations that impact health and safety, 2) facilitate building rehabilitation, 3) address lead-based paint hazards, 4) perform accessibility modification improvements and emergency repairs and 5) improve energy efficiency. C. Measurable Objectives: To serve approximately 50 to 60 low to moderate income households. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Neighborhood Vitality 2. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Rehabilitate affordable housing 2. Capital improvement. 3. Ready for implementation 4. Funding level greater than$25,000 5. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Preserve Affordable Housing VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Program application intake and client interviews 2. Verification of income with the IRS 3. Environmental reviews 4. Contract execution with participant 11) 5. Building inspections including lead-based paint 6. Work order development 7. Contractor selection/approval 8. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 9. Inspection of completed work, client approval, lead level clearance 10. Clientele records and reporting 11. Payment authorization and processing 12. Bid award to contractor 13. Project Monitoring IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. During the 2010-2011 program year, 73 housing units were rehabbed and completed. A total of $694,573 was expended. This total includes emergency projects, lead clearance lab costs and project administrative costs. C. The current 2011 funding request ($600,000) is expected to fund 60 properties. The Program budget covers all administrative costs, the lead paint contractor and lab fees and lead paint control measures. During the last request for applications, 67 Elgin residents submitted requests for Residential Rehabilitation Program funds. D. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $509,344 2. 2009: $550,684 3. 2008: $625,000 4. 2007: $529,946 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK: None. rik r PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: CDBG Program Administration B. Funding Requested: $75,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $75,000 D. Project Location: City-wide E. Applicant: City of Elgin, 150 Dexter Ct, Elgin IL 60120 F. Contact Person: Jennifer Fritz-Williams, Historic Preservation Planner 847 931-6004 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Planning Activity: The City of Elgin's Community Development Group is requesting funding for the CDBG program implementation. The CDBG Program Administration budget pays part of the salaries of five full-time personnel to administer the program. The Program Administration budget also pays the salaries of support staff that provide clerical, legal, purchasing and accounting assistance. Expenditures such as training and public notices are also applied to this budget. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective:Not Applicable B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.206 Program Administrative Cost C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Creating Economic Opportunities 2. Outcome: Promoting Livable or Viable Communities IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To effectively manage the funds disbursed by HUD. B. Project Objectives: City staff will: 1) Perform overall CDBG program management activities. 2) Assist organizations with project implementation. 3) Monitor and audit projects for compliance with HUD guidelines. 4) Prepare reports, plans, and performance evaluations as required by HUD. 5) Maintain project status and budget in the HUD financial system. C. Measurable Objectives: Not Applicable V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Financially Stable Government B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Ready for implementation 2. Funding level greater than $25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Planning and Capacity Building VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: LOW 1. Time recordkeeping IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. All administration time will be drawn down on a monthly basis per submitted timesheets. r PROJECT REVIEW 414, 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Renz Center Pavement Project B. Funding Requested: $27,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $27,000 D. Project Location: Two American Way, Elgin, IL 60120 E. Applicant: One American Way,2nd Floor Administration, Elgin, IL 60120 F. Contact Person: Deb Howe, Director of Marketing, 847-742-3545, ext. 236 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The Renz Center is planning to remove, dispose, and resurface the parking lot and driveway at their outpatient facility, which is located at Two American Way, in Elgin. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY *d") A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c) Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Creating Economic Opportunities 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To maintain a usable parking lot for those seeking assistance at the outpatient facility in Elgin. B. Project Objectives: 1) To remove and dispose of the existing driveway and parking lot asphalt, 2) To properly grade and level driveway and parking lot, and 3) To resurface driveway with asphalt. C. Measurable Objectives: Assist 4,369 individuals, 84% meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Customer Service 2. Neighborhood Vitality 3. Safe Community for People B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than $25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Contract execution with participant 3. Contractor selection/approval 4. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 5. Clientele records and reporting 6. Payment authorization and processing 7. Sub-recipient agreement 8. Federal wage rates 9. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 10. Bid award to contractor 11. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 12. Project Monitoring 13. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2008: $50,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. l PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: HVAC Upgrade B. Funding Requested: $42,500 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $42,500 D. Project Location: 101 South Grove Avenue, Elgin, IL 60120 E., Applicant: Senior Services Associates, Inc. F. Contact Person: Beth McClory, Chief Administrative Officer, 847-741-0404 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: Senior Services is seeking funding to replace the existing outdated HVAC systems. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a)(2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c)Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. B. Project Objectives: Improve energy efficiency. C. Measurable Objectives: To assist 3,610 seniors in Elgin, 100% of whom meet the low/mod income criteria. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Alive Downtown 2. Safe Community for People 3. Recreation, Leisure B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than $25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Contract execution with participant 3. Contractor selection/approval 4. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 5. Clientele records and reporting 6. Payment authorization and processing 7. Sub-recipient agreement 8. Federal wage rates 9. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 10. Bid award to contractor 11. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 12. Project Monitoring 13. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2004: $37,080 2. 2001: $30,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. 6 PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Emergency Shelter Program B. Funding Requested: $50,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $50,000 D. Project Location: 1730 Berkley Street, Elgin, IL 60123 E. Applicant: PADS of Elgin, Inc. F. Contact Person: Brittany Mitchell, Special Projects Coordinator 847-608-9744 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Public Service: PADS of Elgin is seeking funding for rental payments at the existing facility. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity:24 CFR 570.201(e)Public Services C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Decent Housing 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To provide emergency shelter, services, and advocacy to homeless men,women, and children. B. Project Objectives: To pay the rent for seven months. C. Measurable Objectives: This program will serve approximately 450 individuals, and provide over 13,000 nights of safe shelter to homeless men, women, and children. 100%meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Safe Community for People 2. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Ready for implementation 2. Funding level greater than $25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities 2. Prevent homelessness VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: LOW A. Administrative procedures: 1. Payment authorization and processing 2. Sub-recipient agreement 3. Project Monitoring 4. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. The amount of CDBG funds obligated to support public service activities cannot exceed 15% of the total grant. The maximum funding for public service activities, based on the estimated funding level of $920,000 is $138,000. This project does not exceed the 15%maximum public service allocation. C. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $50,000 2. 2009: $50,000 3. 2007: $25,000 4. 2004: $25,000 5. 2003: $50,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. rimk PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Housing Rehabilitation B. Funding Requested: $25,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $25,000 (revised) D. Project Location: Elgin Property to be Determined E. Applicant: Habitat for Humanity F. Contact Person: William G. Klaves, Development Director 847-836-1432 II. PROJECT SUMMARY Capital Improvement: Habitat for Humanity (HFH) is seeking funding to help purchase and rehab one home in Elgin. The chosen property will then be sold to a pre-qualified family meeting the U.S. Department of Housing and Development guidelines (HUD). This is a revised request to meet the minimum required funding request. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201 (a)Acquisition of property. C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Decent Housing 2. Outcome: Affordability IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To purchase, rehab, and sell one home to a low/mod income family. B. Project Objectives: Provide affordable and quality housing. C. Measurable Objectives: Estimated to serve 2-6 individuals. 100% of which will meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Neighborhood Vitality 2. Safe Community for People B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Rehabilitate affordable housing 2. Capital improvement. 4111) C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Preserve Affordable Housing 2. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES A. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH B. Administrative procedures: 1. High level of administration by staff required. 2. Administrative procedures: • Environmental Review • Sub-recipient Agreement. • Pre-closing documents • Apply Uniform Relocation Assistance requirements and apply necessary measures. • Post-closing documents • Project monitoring including the sale of property to an eligible household. • Inspection of completed work • Payment authorization and processing. VIII. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. No funding in the last ten years. IX. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards. 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit periodic performance reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Security Upgrades B. Funding Requested: $53,935 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $53,935 (revised) D. Project Location: 695 State Street E. Applicant: Association for Individual Development(AID) F. Contact Person: Christie Plotzke, Grants Coordinator 847-931-2292 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The Association for Individual Development (AID) is going to renovate the State Street location to provide a more energy efficient vocation office. This request was revised to limit improvements to one location only. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a)(2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c)Pubic facilities and improvements 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Sustainability: Promoting Livable or Viable Communities IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To provide safety and security for those seeking assistance at AID. B. Project Objectives: To renovate the State Street location to provide a more energy efficient vocation office. C. Measurable Objectives: To provide safe and energy efficient public facilities for approximately 175 individuals, with a 100% of them meeting the low/mod income guidelines V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Neighborhood Vitality B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than $25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management 41) C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: MEDIUM A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 3. Payment authorization and processing 4. Sub-recipient agreement 5. Federal wage rates 6. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 7. Bid award to contractor 8. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 9. Project Monitoring 10. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2009: $39,243 2. 2008: $48,315 3. 2006: $18,774 4. 2005: $35,000 5. 2001: $31,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. PROJECT REVIEW 41111) 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Site Improvements B. Funding Requested: $64,700 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $64,700 D. Project Location: 620 Wing Street, Elgin, IL 60123 E. Applicant: Well Child Center F. Contact Person: Trisha Roth,Executive Director 847-930-6709 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The Well Child Center plans to make the large, North parking lot of their widely-utilized health and social services center safer by improving 1) exterior lighting, 2) resurfacing the lot, 3) introducing new perimeter landscaping and installing a new chain link security fence, and 4) installing a security system. 4111) III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a)(2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c)Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To improve the safety and energy efficiency of their widely- utilized health and social services center. B. Project Objectives: facilitate building rehabilitation, improve energy efficiency. C. Measurable Objectives: To serve 18,000 individuals, where 100% of them meet the low/mod income guidelines. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Safe Community for People B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than $25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental review 2. Sub-recipient Agreement 3. RFP for architectural services 4. Bid award to architect 5. Federal wage rates 6. Contractor Bid package development, advertisement and bid review 7. Bid award 8. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 9. Project monitoring 10. Inspection of completed work 11. Clientele records and reporting 12. Payment authorization and processing. IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2008: $75,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. r PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Daytime Center Facility Rental B. Funding Requested: $45,060 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $45,060 (revised) D. Project Location: 1732 Berkley Street, Elgin, IL 60123 E. Applicant: Wayside Cross Ministries F. Contact Person: Phil Wood, Director 847-695-4405 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Public Service: The Wayside Cross Ministries is seeking funding for rental payments at the existing facility. This is a revised proposal since the original request was not an eligible activity. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(e)Public Services C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Decent Housing 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To pay the rent for twelve months, subleased from PADS of Elgin, Inc. ($3,755/month). B. Project Objectives: To provide daytime shelter, meals, lockers, laundry facilities, counseling, internet and phone access, and an address to use for employment opportunities. C. Measurable Objectives: Assist at least 300 individuals, 100% meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Safe Community for People 2. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Ready for implementation 2. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities 2. Prevent homelessness VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 3. Payment authorization and processing 4. Sub-recipient agreement 5. Pre-closing documents 6. Post-closing documents 7. Federal wage rates 8. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 9. Bid award to contractor 10. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 11. Project Monitoring 12. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. The amount of CDBG funds obligated to support public service activities cannot exceed 15% of the total grant. The maximum funding for public service activities, based on the estimated funding level of $920,000 is $138,000. This project does not exceed the 15%maximum public service allocation. C. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. None. X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and 411) objectives. 4188) 41) PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Construction of New Facility B. Funding Requested: $150,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $150,000 D. Project Location: 273 Dearborn Court, Geneva, IL 60134 E. Applicant: Northern Illinois Food Bank F. Contact Person: Hester Bury, Senior Development Officer 630-443-6910, ext. 124 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The Northern Illinois Food Bank (NIFB) is seeking funding to help construct a new Food Distribution and Community Nutrition Center, which will enable them to handle more food efficiently and provide hunger relief to those in need in their service are, including Elgin. rb‘ III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c)Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To help construct a new Food Distribution and Community Nutrition Center. B. Project Objectives: 1) To meet increase in demand 2) to improve efficiency in food distribution, 3) to educate the public on healthy eating and, 4) to combat obesity. C. Measurable Objectives: The new food distribution center will enable distribution of up to 5 M pounds of food per month to serve over 61,600 people per week. Every month at least 10,000 low to moderate income Elgin residents will benefit from receiving nutritious food and meals. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Safe Community for People 2. Economic Growth B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Funding level greater than$25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: NO VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Contract execution with participant 3. Work order development 4. Contractor selection/approval 5. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 6. Clientele records and reporting 7. Payment authorization and processing 8. Sub-recipient agreement 9. Federal wage rates 10. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 11. Bid award to contractor 12. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 13. Project Monitoring 14. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $50,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Therapist Position B. Funding Requested: $60,410 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $60,410 (revised) D. Project Location: 1845 Grandstand Place E. Applicant: Ecker Center for Mental Health F. Contact Person: Karen Beyer, Executive Director 847-695-0484 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Public Service: The Ecker Center for Mental Health is seeking funding assistance to pay the salary for a 40 hour licensed masters degreed therapist position to provide counseling/therapy for adults with mental illnesses from the City of Elgin clients. This application was revised since the original proposal was not eligible for funding. 411111) III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(e)Public Services C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To pay the salary for a 40 hour licensed therapist position. B. Project Objectives: To benefit adults with mental illnesses who are seeking counseling/therapy in individual and group formats from the Ecker Center. C. Measurable Objectives: Assist 145 individuals, 90% meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Customer Service 2. Safe Community for People 3. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Ready for implementation rbk 2. Funding level greater than $25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities 2. Prevent homelessness VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: LOW A. Administrative procedures: 1. Payment authorization and processing 2. Sub-recipient agreement 3. Project Monitoring 4. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $30,838 3. 2004: $25,000 2. 2009: $79,735 4. 2003: $65,000 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: New Walk-In Freezer/Cooler B. Funding Requested: $40,000 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $40,000 D. Project Location: 1160 Jansen Farm Drive, Elgin, IL 60123 E. Applicant: Feeding Greater Elgin F. Contact Person: Susan Ericson, Executive Director 630-762-0765/630-768-8044 IL PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: Feeding Greater Elgin is going to install a new walk-in freezer/cooler to increase the capacity for acquisition, storage, and distribution of nutritious perishable food products that will benefit low/mod income families and individuals in the Greater Elgin area. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a)(2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c) Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To increase capacity for acquisition, storage, and distribution of nutritious perishable food products that will benefit low/mod income families and individuals in the Greater Elgin area. B. Project Objectives: 1) To increase food resources, 2) consolidate program costs, 3)utilize volunteers, and 4)partner with other Elgin social services. C. Measurable Objectives: Assist 3,000 household or 12,000 individuals. 100% meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Neighborhood Vitality B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Ready for implementation 2. Funding level greater than $25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: MEDIUM A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Contractor selection/approval 3. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 4. Payment authorization and processing 5. Sub-recipient agreement 6. Federal wage rates 7. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 8. Bid award to contractor 9. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 10. Project Monitoring 11. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. None. X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Foreclosure Prevention and Pre-purchase Individual Counseling Project B. Funding Requested: $29,750 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $29,750 D. Project Location: 163 East Chicago Street, Elgin, IL 60120 E. Applicant: NHS of the Fox Valley F. Contact Person: Johnny Placeres,Neighborhood Director 847-695-0399 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Public Service: NHS of the Fox Valley is seeking finding to provide pre- purchase counseling for first time home buyers and foreclosure prevention counseling and intervention for homeowners at risk of losing their homes. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(e)Public Services C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Affordable Housing 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To provide pre-purchase counseling to first time home buyers, as well as foreclosure prevention counseling and intervention for homebuyers at risk of losing their homes. B. Project Objectives: 1) To help homeowners avoid foreclosure, 2) to educate future homeowners to avoid foreclosure filings. C. Measurable Objectives: The counseling programs will serve approximately 200 Elgin residents, with 85%meeting the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Neighborhood Vitality 2. Safe Community for People 3. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 411) 1. Ready for implementation 2. Funding level greater than $25,000 3. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Preserve Affordable Housing 2. Prevent homelessness VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: LOW A. Administrative procedures: 1. Sub-recipient agreement 2. Project Monitoring 3. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. B. The amount of CDBG funds obligated to support public service activities cannot exceed 15% of the total grant. The maximum funding for public service activities, based on the estimated funding level of $920,000 is $138,000. This project does not exceed the 15%maximum public service allocation. C. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $29,750 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. PROJECT REVIEW "" 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Shelter Renovations B. Funding Requested: $49,950 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $49,950 D. Project Location: 37 South Geneva Street, Elgin, IL 60120 E. Applicant: Community Crisis Center, Inc. F. Contact Person: Lisa Sampson, Resource Development/Facility Coordinator 847-742-4088,x130 II. PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement: The Community Crisis Center (CCC) is requesting replace HVAC systems in various building locations, to improve the ADA bathroom, replace the security system, and to make ceiling and roof repairs. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY 1111) A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c)Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To renovate and improve various rooms of the CCC to ensure a safe, accessible, and an efficient facility for all individuals affected by homelessness, domestic violence, sexual assault, and economic crisis. B. Project Objectives: 1) To replace HVAC systems in various building locations, 2) To improve the ADA bathroom, 3) To replace the security system, and 4) To make ceiling and roof repairs. C. Measurable Objectives: CCC assists 6,500 persons a year, 90% of which meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Safe Community for People 2. Quality Housing B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 4141) 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than$25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities 2. Prevent homelessness VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: MEDIUM A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 3. Payment authorization and processing 4. Sub-recipient agreement 5. Federal wage rates 6. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 7. Bid award to contractor 8. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 9. Project Monitoring 10. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG finding. B. Projects previously funded through the CDBG Program: 1. 2010: $36,850 5. 2004: $65,000 2. 2009: $41,500 6. 2002: $40,000 3. 2009: $40,000 7. 2001: $30,000 4. 2005: $34,370 X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and PROJECT REVIEW 2011-2012 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION A. Proposed Project: Elgin Child and Family Resource Center-Elgin Day Care B. Funding Requested: $73,262 C. Eligible Funding Amount: $73,262 (revised) D. Project Location: 210 National Street, Elgin, IL 60120 E. Applicant: One Hope United F. Contact Person: Colleen Bandy, Child Development Director 847-697-7100 IL PROJECT SUMMARY A. Capital Improvement:, One Hope United plans to create outdoor classrooms for their existing playground, in an effort to promote healthier living and knowledge for the outdoors. This application was revised to only include phase one of two rik playgrounds. III. PROJECT ELIGIBILITY A. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (2), an activity that benefits at least 51 percent low and moderate income persons. B. Eligible activity: 24 CFR 570.201(c) Pubic facilities and improvements C. Performance Measure: 1. Objective: Suitable Living Environment 2. Outcome: Availability/Accessibility IV. OUTCOME MEASURES A. Project Goal: To promote healthier living and knowledge for the outdoors. B. Project Objectives: To encourage healthier outdoor activities and learning experiences C. Measurable Objectives: To assist 288 children, 98% meet the low/mod objective. V. CONSISTENT WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOALS A. City of Elgin Strategic Planning Goals 1. Customer Service 2. Safe Community for People 3. Recreation, Leisure B. City Council CDBG Funding Criteria: 1. Capital improvement. 2. Ready for implementation 3. Funding level greater than$25,000 4. Recipient has ability to perform project management C. CDBG 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan: 1. Assist public facilities VI. Applicant has the ability to complete project within the program year: YES VII. Applicant has ability to perform project management activities: YES VIII. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: HIGH A. Administrative procedures: 1. Environmental reviews 2. Contract execution with participant 3. Work order development 4. Contractor selection/approval 5. Historic preservation review and clearance, as required 6. Clientele records and reporting 7. Payment authorization and processing 8. Sub-recipient agreement 9. Federal wage rates 10. Bid package development, advertisement and review of bid 11. Bid award to contractor 12. Preconstruction conference for contracted work 13. Project Monitoring 14. Audits of Client records IX. PROJECT REVIEW COMMENTS A. This Project IS ELIGIBLE for CDBG funding. • B. One Hope United hasn't had any projects funded through the CDBG Program. X. SUBRECIPIENT OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK A. Required Quarterly Progress Reports 1. Establish project goals and objectives 2. Identify performance indicators 3. Provide data on expected and actual numbers of beneficiaries 4. Provide data on whether the unit meets energy star and Section 504 standards 5. Identify other project funding sources (proposed and actual amounts) 6. Submit reports that measure percent of project completion, the status of the project and the effectiveness of the project as related to goals and objectives. 411) I CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM 2011-2012 PROGRAM YEAR A. Review of 2011-2012 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proposals and budget. Note: Public input is generally limited to responses to questions asked by the City Council. B. Selection of projects for tentative funding for the 2011-2012 CDBG program year and budget allocation for individual projects. C. Announcement of the thirty (30) day public review and comment period beginning February 12, 2011 and ending March 15, 2011. D. Announcement of the Final Public Hearing on March 23, 2011. Date: March 23, 2011, City Council Meeting Day: Wednesday Time: 7:00 P.M. Location: City of Elgin Municipal Building 150 Dexter Court City Council Chamber Second Floor,North Tower